Throughout this unit, I have discovered that going out of my comfort zone, to create prints I wouldn’t normally helped me to stay inspired, motivated and open to change. I have enjoyed using some techniques I have used in the past but mixing them up with other processes (such as sewing prints together) has varied my work. At the beginning of the project, I found it difficult to start the project and felt myself lacking in inspiration to create my drawings, as I visited the gallery a few more times, I was able to create drawings and get into the swing of things.
Participating in group tutorials with students from other
courses has been interesting. All the comments and suggestions were inspiring
and helped me to look at my work in a different way and produce prints
differently. As I decided not to collaborate with anyone at the start,
throughout the project I rather wished I did because I was finding it difficult
to come up with product ideas. If I was to do the project again I would want to
collaborate with someone who could make a product e.g. furniture and I could
use my prints for the upholstery. I feel that the limited time made me more
aware of what I needed to get done for the exhibition but felt I was stressed
also. I could have prevented this by creating a larger body of work at the start
of the project.
I wasted a bit of time in the print room creating prints I
no longer thought were appropriate at the end of the project, so didn’t use
them in my work. I felt that this was a learning curve for me and taught me a
lesson so in the future I will no longer be distracted in the print room from
what I planned to get done in that day, and next time I will have more of a
structured plan. Also when prints turned out wrong I was able to call it a 'happy mistake' as this one turned orange in parts where the reactive dye didn't discharge out because of the layers.
Time wasting trying to create a striped fabric (which didn't relate to my work)
'happy mistake'
I can see the development of my work from my very first
drawings of trees to drawings of the interior. After I got my ideas together and
wanted the interior to influence my work, I was then able to carry on doing so developing
more drawings and prints.
I knew I wanted to create something quite heavy weight from
the start, and am happy I did so and carried on using heavy cotton. I work best
with this type of material and get the results I aim for. I could definitely
improve on my drawings and research as I think this is why I struggled with design
ideas. Not being able to make an actual product, I find it best to make
visualisations with my prints on, giving me an idea of how I would want the
finished product to look.
I could develop my project further by maybe
making a product which would then be better understood in the exhibition. I
could also develop motifs further having a wider range.
Looking around the Whitworth shops motivated me in wanting
to create good quality prints. The existing products are very well made and
relate well with the gallery so in the professional world, I would want my
product to be the same. Overall I feel the project went ok, I feel that I could
have used my time more efficiently and could have been more organised but this
has taught me that in the future I need to do so.
Final exhibition
For the exhibition I created a tag design to be pinned onto my samples, I designed it so it was minimul and smart using a contrasting colour.
Self assessment
Unit
X Level 5
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Name
Anna
Carver
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College and Project Group
Unit X The Whitworth
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Feedback session date/time (if arranged)
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ID Number
13136880
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Link to Digital Submission
http://annacarver7.blogspot.co.uk/
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Contact number
07825309774
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Which part of this unit have you engaged with the most and why?
Visits to the Gallery and printing samples, to further my understanding
of the Whitworth and develop skills in the print room.
What are
the most successful aspects of your work for this unit and why?
My most
successful aspects are my print developments as they link well to my drawings,
and feel that I produced in the style I aimed for.
Which
aspects of your work will require more attention in the future and why?
In the
future, I would work on more motifs for print development and have a clear idea
at the start of what I want to do.
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Learning
outcomes (words in brackets explain
simply what will be looked for) |
F
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40+
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50+
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60+
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70+
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Demonstrate an understanding of the relevance of
interdisciplinary perspectives and the professional world.
(You have
understood how the professional model works and adjusted your practice and
approach to embrace this)
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Little
or no engagement with activities beyond own practice and little attempt to
engage with or research professional opportunities
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Shows
an engagement with others beyond the confines of own practice but little
understanding or articulation of relevance or impact on own work or
professional context
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Demonstrated awareness of
interdisciplinary practices in the professional world and the relationship of
this to their own approach
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Shows
a clear understanding of the relevance of interdisciplinary practice and its
relationship to the development of their own work and professional ambition.
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Has
explored and clearly articulated an understanding of the relevance of
interdisciplinary perspectives in the professional world and embedded this
within their practice and outcomes.
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Reflect on their practice within
a context of ambiguity, uncertainty and unfamiliarity (You have tried out ways of working that might not be your usual
model and explored and embraced new challenges and can discuss the impact of
this on your own approach)
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Little
or no engagement with academic challenge or creative risk taking
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Has
engaged with academic challenge to work beyond familiar norms of practice but
with little reflection on impact
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Actively
engaged with creative challenge and engagement with unfamiliar territory and
demonstrated their response to uncertainty and ambiguity.
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Demonstrates a willingness to explore
and reflect on the impact of the unfamiliar on their own practice
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Demonstrates
with clarity their responses to creative challenge and active engagement
within unfamiliar contexts. Is able to reflect on the impact of this on their
future practice.
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Demonstrate creative responses
through a body of work related to project options and outcomes. (You have absorbed the things you have
learned and produced a body of work that shows this)
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Minimal
submission demonstrating a lack of creative responses to chosen programme
option
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Developed
a body of work which addresses the project but lacks depth and breadth of
investigation and resolution
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Generated
a body of work that demonstrates creative exploration and responses to the
identified brief
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Produced a coherent body of work,
clearly responding to project options, that is well executed and articulated.
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A
substantial and highly developed body of work that clearly demonstrates
creative response to their chosen project option.
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Demonstrate the ability to work
collaboratively and articulate the impact of collaboration on their own
methodology (You have collaborated
with others in the most effective way for the work you were dong and can
discuss how is has affected the way you will continue to think or work in the
future)
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Little
or no engagement with collaborative opportunities
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Engaged with collaborative
opportunities but demonstrated little awareness of impact on own practice
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Collaborated
effectively with others to achieve collective goals. Has articulated what
impact this has had o their own practice.
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Demonstrated
a pro-active approach to engaging with collaboration and clearly articulated
the impact on their own practice.
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Demonstrated
the ability to evaluate and effectively reflect and apply learning from
collaboration. Clearly able to articulate effect on their own methodology and
future practice.
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Confidently present outcomes to an informed audience
in an appropriate form.
(You have
identified the best way to present your work to the external professional
audience and pitched it at the right level, and can explain how and why you
chose the model you did and have evaluated if it was successful)
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Little
or no engagement with communicating work to others
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Engaged
with dissemination opportunities but demonstrated little awareness of
appropriate models or context.
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Presented
outcomes of projects in a coherent manner within established norms
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Communicated outcomes with clarity
and in a considered manner in relation to the audience.
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Demonstrated
the ability to present articulately and with confidence to an informed
audience with authority and in an appropriate form.
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